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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:34:27+00:00 2026-05-11T11:34:27+00:00

I’m banging my head up against Cocoa and Xcode, and have been for months.

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I’m banging my head up against Cocoa and Xcode, and have been for months. I never seem to be able to get away from the tutorials, which are often incomplete, or Apple developer documentation, which is sparse on samples. I’ve watched videos, downloaded source code and asked developers for help. I still feel like I haven’t gotten that audible ‘click’ when something falls into place. Maybe I’m too old to learn something new, but I feel pretty productive in .Net!

Are there in-person training programs offered for Cocoa programming? Are there any resources I’m missing? User groups I don’t know about?

I’m in Dallas, TX, but would be willing to fly anywhere in the US to get some real training!

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The biggest problem I’m having is in the bindings between Interface Builder and XCode. I don’t want to lose the productivity benefits of IB, but am stuck following step-by-step instructions to use a GUI tool. The nomenclature (‘File’s Owner’, ‘Reference Outlet’) is alien to me and I’d love someone who could literally sit down with me and explain step-by-step what I’m doing and why. I feel like I’m constantly cargo-culting and in between every time I sit down at my Mac I leak back out everything I’ve learned.

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